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tables of Contents
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Plural of table of contents
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Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft, 1886) is arguably a rethinking of Human, All-too-Human, since their respective tables of contents and sequence of themes loosely correspond to one another.
We manually searched the tables of contents of four journals (Journal of the American Medical Association, New England Journal of Medicine, British Medical Journal, Lancet) for the years 2000 2010 for air pollution risk estimates.
The tables of contents of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal and the Saudi Medical Journal were reviewed for the previous 5 years.
The tables of contents for the Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal and the Saudi Medical Journal from May 2007 to May 2011 were reviewed by the author.
Qualitative and non-qualitative research published in these journals were identified by searching MEDLINE, and validated by hand-searching tables of contents for four journals.
Searching the tables of contents for the Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal and the Saudi Medical Journal and a Google Scholar search did not identify any additional citations.
On the Web The Canon: The tables of contents from the 1962 and 2005 editions of The Norton Anthology of English Literature (edited by M. H. Abrams, above), the subject of Rachel Donadio's essay.
Additionally, the tables of contents of the Journal of Yoga & Physical Therapy and the International Scientific Yoga Journal SENSE were reviewed.
A DECADE ago, Raymond Carver was almost certainly the most influential American fiction writer -- his spawn of laconic realists populated the creative writing programs and the tables of contents of the best literary journals.
Still, artist-specific tables of contents don't hurt anyone.
She did draw up several tables of contents toward a collection of the new stories.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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